Exercise Profile
- Target Muscle Group
- Exercise TypeWarmup
- Equipment RequiredBodyweight
- MechanicsCompound
- Force TypeDynamic Stretching
- Experience LevelBeginner
- Secondary Muscles
Chest, Shoulders
Target Muscle Group
Upper Back

Quadruped Extension Rotation Overview
The quadruped extension rotation drill is a form of dynamic stretching used to warm up the muscles of the upper body.
Specifically, the quadruped extension rotation stretches the muscles of the back while activating the muscles of the core.
Warming up prior to exercise is crucial to maximizing your time in the gym and avoiding injury.
Quadruped Extension Rotation Instructions
- Setup in a quadruped position with your hands directly underneath your shoulders and your knees underneath your hips.
- Ensure that your toes are tucked underneath and your ankles are flexed.
- Put one hand on the back of your head, exhale, and rotate your upper back towards the ceiling by leading with the elbow and following with your eyes.
- Once you run out of range of motion within the upper back, rotate back to the starting position.
- Repeat for the desired number of repetitions on both sides.
Quadruped Extension Rotation Tips
- Don’t use momentum during the rotation, control the movement actively using your musculature.
- As you rotate, make sure your head and eyes follow your hand.
- Don’t allow the hips to change position as your upper back rotates. The movement should be relegated to only your shoulders.
- Make sure not to push the head forward with the hand as you rotate.
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